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    Miranda V. Arizona 1966

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    Arizona made requirements that the law had to follow‚ which stated law enforcement officials must follow protocol before questioning suspect in custody. “These rules specified that a suspect must be read the “Miranda warning‚” now famous from police shows on television‚ and then must be asked whether he agrees to “waive” those rights. If the suspect declines‚ the police are required to stop all questioning. Even if the suspect waives his rights‚ at any time during an

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    is questioned in an uncomfortable atmosphere‚ where he or she is under psychological stress and pressure‚ it is an interrogation. Identify the rule when Miranda Warnings are required When the police arrest a suspect and want to ask questions‚ the law in the United States requires law officials to issue specific warnings‚ (Miranda rights) to the person being arrested‚ or the statement will fail to be admitted into evidence. This rule and protocol was put in affect to properly protect

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    FLOODS A river flood is a flow in excess of the channel capacity to accommodate the peak discharge‚ and occurs when the amount of water arriving on land exceeds the capacity of the land to discharge that water by infiltration‚ surface flow or drainage pipes. Flooding of river valleys and coastal areas is the most frequent of natural hazards and is one of the most significant in terms of death‚ injuries and long-term social and economic impacts. Flooding regularly claims over 20‚000 lives a year

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    Show how the opening scene introduced ideas that were concluded in final scene. The movie Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccole‚ it a dystopian film a bout a man Called Vincent Freeman who is known to be a “God child” which in certain cases you would think to be a good thing but in this movie natural born children are considered the bottom of the heap. In this film discrimination exists not based on skin color‚ socio-economic class‚ culture or religion‚ but on whether or not you were genetically

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    Western Oregon is a region that is threatened by landslides that can cause hazards to the public’s safety‚ their natural resources‚ and infrastructure. The most hazardous areas are in the mountain terrains. Landslides are a common occurrence in Western Oregon. They can be very devastating to homes and businesses and each year millions of dollars are spent repairing the damage caused by landslides (Hofmeister‚ 2002). Landslides are not individual events‚ they occur in conjunction with other factors

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    Gattaca: A Society Where the Open Future Does Not Exist The open future concept is a notion that has been argued by many ethical philosophers‚ ethicist and professors throughout the last thirty years. There have been endless research and works written and produced reflecting the different arguments for or against the complex topic. A child’s right to an open future was first presented in the 1980’s by legal and political philosopher Joel Feinberg‚ which later allowed Dena Davis‚ a well-recognized

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    ITU Southern and East Africa Workshop on the use of Telecommunications/ICT for Disaster Management: Savings Lives Lusaka‚ Zambia‚ 17-18 July 2008 Role of Telecommunications and ICTs in Disaster Management Jacob Munodawafa Executive Secretary July 2008 Copyright 2008 © SATA Secretariat‚ All Rights Reserved 1 Overview of Association of Telecom Operators & ICTs Players in the SADC (Southern African Development Community‚ which is an economic grouping of 14 Member States)

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    hippo

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    survival tips If you’re in a canoe • Tap the side of the boat to signal your position so hippos do not come up beneath you.
 • Keep your distance when on foot. Avoid thickets where hippos may be skulking.
 • Listen out for oxpecker calls – a warning sign that there may be a hippo around.
 • Clapping your hands‚ waving your arms Your only hope is to seek immediate refuge behind or up a tree or behind a termite mound. You should also keep calm if you really meet a hippo and immediately find

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    Non Performing Assets

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    ABSTRACT The project entitled is “A STUDY ON NON PERFORMING ASSETS IN INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK WITH REFERENCE TO KODAMBAKKAM BRANCH”. The research study was done on the problems of credit risk faced by the Indian Overseas Bank after lending loans to the customers. The main objective of the study is to find out the level of Non Performing Assets‚ which affects the performance of bank pertaining to kodambakkam branch. The study also goes on in examining the recovery procedure that are followed

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    Road Rage

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    to this day‚ and is similar in content from state to state‚ usually expounding the notion that it is illegal to use a car horn for any purpose other than to express warning. In the state of Washington‚ for instance‚ the law reads: "The driver of a motor vehicle shall when reasonably necessary to insure safe operation give audible warning with his horn but shall not otherwise use such horn when upon a highway" (Worrall 150). Also the victim might be able

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